Dr. Ganem’s laboratory uses a combination of high-resolution microscopy, genome-wide RNAi screening, cell biology, and bioinformatics to study the causes and consequences of genome instability in human cancer. Dr. Ganem’s lab seeks to define the tumor suppression mechanisms that limit the proliferation of highly abnormal aneuploid cells, as well as to identify the common genetic adaptations made by cancer cells to overcome these growth barriers.

Assistant ProfessorBoston University School of MedicineMedicineHematology & Medical Oncology

2010 Andor “Insight Awards” Imaging Competition:
First Place

2009 FASEB:
Young Investigator Award

2006 Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth:
John W. Strohbehn Medal for Excellence in Biomedical Research

2005 Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth:
E. Lucille Smith Award for Excellence in Biochemistry